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Part 1: Living roots and vegetation of India (in Hindi)

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Abhishek Srivastava

-Meghalaya’s double-decker and single-decker root bridges are unique in the world and are a sight to behold. The bridges are tangles of massive thick roots, which have been intermingled to form a bridge that can hold several people at a time. Khasi people have been trained to grow these bridges across the raised banks of streams to form a solid bridge, made from roots. -Tropical moist deciduous forests exist mostly in the eastern part of the country – northeastern states, along the foothills of the Himalayas, Jharkhand, West Orissa and Chhattisgarh, and on the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats. Teak is the most dominant species of this forest. Bamboos, sal, shisham, sandalwood, khair, kusum, arjun, mulberry are other commercially important species.

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Part 2: Forests of India and Narmada (in Hindi)

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Part 3:Planetary winds (in Hindi)

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Part 4: Equatorial rain forest and tropical cyclone (in Hindi)

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